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Preeclampsia developed an average of 13.6 ± 1.0 weeks after the study.
By focusing on a group of individuals with mutations in blood cells in genes known as JAK2 or TET2, researchers discovered that cancer developed an average of 10 years sooner if the mutation occurred in JAK2 before TET2, New Scientist reports.
Il10−/− mice developed an average of 0.8 colorectal tumors/mouse while Il10−/−; Myd88−/− mice were devoid of neoplastic lesions (Figure 7B).
Observations from 3 independent cell isolations showed that L1 muscle cells developed from 1 to 2 wide processes with an average of 1.48±0.08 (n = 301) processes per cell, while L4 muscle cells developed an average of 8.4±1.0 (n = 45) processes of various thicknesses per cell (Figure 5C).
ACI rats developed an average of 5.3 ± 4.5 (mean ± SD) mammary cancers when treated with E2.
Not all patients felt feverish at onset, but fever developed an average of 0.3 days after the onset of other SARS symptoms.
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NFS newborn mice inoculated with the Graffi murine retrovirus develop an average of 20% of erythroleukemia and 20% of megakaryoblastic leukemias with a latency of about 148 days [ 12].
Women with a so-called 'normal' ovarian reserve will develop an average of 8 10 dominant follicles in response to conventional ovarian stimulation, with a corresponding number of oocytes (Broekmans et al., 2006).
SARS developed in an average of 43% of close contacts of the four case-patients associated with superspreading; the syndrome developed in 18.5% of close contacts of the other patients.
In the UCLA dataset, patients with NF-1 developed MPNST an average of 10.3 years earlier than patients without NF-1.Similar to the UCLA dataset, the meta-dataset indicated that patients with NF-1 developed MPNST at a significantly younger age than patients without NF-1 (median 28 vs. 41 years old, p < 0.0001).
The committee quoted OECD figures showing that, across developed countries, an average of 50% of young people follow vocational routes to work and, in Germany, the proportion is close to 75%.
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